So, I’m in Washington D.C. tonight, and the hubster and I just returned from a Washington Capitals Game (Go Caps!) during which I receive an adorable email from Catherine, wondering if I’m offering any “Boxing Day” specials. Seems she’s interested in picking up a few Kaleidoscope goodies, and was just curious if I was planning to offer something anytime soon.
After asking Ray if he knew what Boxing day was (he didn’t) we pulled out our new iphone’s and googled it. Right there at the game. We felt so hip. So, on the spot, we decided to do our part to promote international customs throughout the United States. Guess what we came up with?
It’s a Happy Boxing Day sale!!! If that’s what you all say. Of course, you don’t have to celebrate Boxing Day to take advantage of this discount. It’s for everyone. And it will run through the end of the year. So, Happy Boxing Week if there is such a thing.
Just use the discount code: boxing (clever, huh?) upon checkout to receive 30% off your entire order. Of course, as always, if you’ve purchased at full price within the last 5 days just email me and I’ll happily make an adjustment. But I have to receive your email before the end of the year (when this offer expires), and you’ll have to wait a few days for me to get back home from my own little holiday. Tis’ the Season!
PS – If I’m accidentally abusing any terminilogy associated with Boxing Day, it is simply meant in a satirical manner….not to disgrace any sacred traditons regarding it’s long-lived customary practices and beloved spiritual meanings. Please, take no offense. Hugs – PB



by Patti
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catherine - I agree there no offense..it a canadian thing that we go crazy about..it just means SHOPPING FOR GOODIES!! I loves this day!! next to christmas and anytime i can spend with my family…LOL…thanks so much for this gonna buy the next 2 package right now to add to my collection…I love your work and your recipes on how to mix them! Thanks again and Happy Boxing day as well as New Year!!
cee - Hey, Patti — Don’t worry too much about offending spiritual values on crassly commercial Boxing Day!